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Chapter 29.2. Let's Change The Future Of Tragedy
Back to the time I saved Yamiyo. I didn't think it was strange at the time, but it was crazy.
Why was there a VIP room in the hospital? That was proof that there were not many recovery magicians in the hospital. If it's an ordinary hospital room, it's not strange. I would assume that there were not enough magicians around.
But if you have money and power, you can get magicians to fix you up in no time, so why build a VIP room? Politicians won't get hospitalized for a temporary illness. They'll ask you to use your recovery magic.
There was only one answer. In other words, even if they have money and power, there is a high possibility that they won't be able to receive recovery magic, so the VIP room exists. I thought about it in terms of my previous life, so I didn't question it, damn it.
My common sense from my previous life got in the way of my thinking. Or maybe my knowledge of the game got in the way too.
That is probably because the author wrote a scene for the heroine to nurse her who caught a cold, so it turned out like this for consistency.
It's possible. That novel didn't miss those classic template scenes.
After all, let's assume that anyone can recover with recovery magic.
That's if he can't recover. The hero who helped himself and defeated an enemy was injured. The heroine says things like, "You're stupid..." and puts him on her knees, strokes his head, and takes care of the hospitalized hero. Suppose there is a pattern like a cold.
If there is a template "wuff wuff" event, but there are recovery wizards all over the place, the event will end there with, "Hey, [Heal], look, you're healed, you're just in time for class," and so on. It could become a boring pattern.
It's not very exciting. In between the battles, there is a romantic comedy with the heroine. There is no way that the author, who always thinks about popularity, would miss this.
The result is this. You see, there is a difference in the ease of story development between having a recovery magician and not when the time comes. If the hero can recover from fatal injuries. The author can create a pinch without hesitation.
So, even if they cannot usually recover, or when they are really in trouble, they can ask a recovery magician to heal them.
The hero or heroine could be seriously injured and go to rare recovery magicians to ask for help.
Dangerous. The more I think about it, the more it seems that this assumption is correct. For the sake of a romantic comedy, I'm the mob hero who's in danger. Screw you, The Night of Magic author.
In the game, it would be difficult as an RPG without a healing magician, so they were usually there. It means that recovery magicians were locally gathered only around the player.
"But you have potions, Papa."
I stand up with a clatter and ask with a gleam in my eye. See, you said it's licensed or something. I'd never been sick before, so I didn't care. Why beautiful 9 year old girl goes to an apothecary with nothing to do? Would I go to the pharmacy to ask if they have cold medicine? Usually, parents go there, right?
So I didn't know much about this world. The game specifications and the setting of The Night of Magic were told up to Volume 10, so I thought I knew about it.s. I thought I knew, so I didn't bother to look it up. That's a grievous mistake, man.
"Usually, potions only increase the effectiveness of medicines according to the disease. The same goes for poisons. Injuries only increase the self-healing power."
Yes, I got a hopeless reply. Seriously? Dad, I didn't want to hear such a realistic setup.
"Potions that truly heal injuries use valuable monster materials, and at that time, the help of a recovery magician is also necessary. That's right, maybe 2 or 3 potions will circulate a month? The nobles will buy them up."
With a sigh, the father tells me. Well, that's aristocrat-like behavior.
"Unlicensed potions are distributed as juice. Like [Yggdrasil] the other day, they are exchanged for something and sold as gifts to believers. They're given in the form of donations."
I agree with my mom's words. And I understand that there are no [Alchemists] in this world. If there are, they must be few.
In that case, a recovery magician is terrifyingly valuable. Then I understood that I was in a rather dangerous position. I wish you had told me a little earlier.
"I'm sorry, Mii-chan. Don't worry, Papa and mama will protect Mii-chan."
"Leave it to me. Mama and papa are strong."
My parents try to reassure me with their compassionate smiles. I felt love in those words and understood the danger they were in.
I would be relatively safe. Bad people won't take my life, or worse, kidnap me. At worst, I would be kidnapped, although there would be a plot to take me in.
My parents could be killed. I could be left alone, and some good guy will try to take me in. Or I could become a hostage.
"There will be guards from the Teijo family too. You can rest assured, Mii-chan."
I don't feel safe at all. Do my dad and mom have guards?
I (Miu) gulp, turn serious, staring at my parents with a strong will, and then opens my mouth.
"Dad, mom, I'm going to take a strong nap!"
"Nap?"
"I made a mistake. I'm going to be strong!"
It would be time to make an active move. I, Miu made a strong declaration.
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